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Description: Video details - ae4FfdUNPW0: Mudhal Mariyadhai (English: Prime Honour/First Respect) is a 1985 Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by P. Bharathiraja. It starred Sivaji Ganesan and Radha in the lead with Vadivukkarasi, Ranjani, Aruna Mucherla, A. K. Veerasamy and Sathyaraj playing other significant roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was critically well received upon release. After a couple of weeks of lukewarm response the film picked up and ran for 100 days in many centres and eventually completed a silver jubilee run . It fetched Best Lyricist Award and Best Feature Film in Tamil Award for Vairamuthu and Bharathiraja respectively in the 33rd National Film Awards. While the lead actors won their respective Filmfare Awards South in Best Tamil Actor and Best Tamil Actress category. Radha received high critical acclaim for her performance as a low caste boatwoman and is considered her best work till date. She admitted that only after this film she took acting seriously. She missed that year's National Film Award for Best Actress by a whisker, much to the chagrin to her fans, especially Malayalam audience. She eventually lost the award to her best friend Suhasini Maniratnam who won for her performance in Sindhu Bhairavi . The film was dubbed into Telugu under the title Aatma Bandhuvu. It is the last silver jubilee blockbuster of Sivaji in a lead role. The film commences with friends and family of an ailing village head, Malaichami (Sivaji Ganesan), gathered around him on his death bed. The plot then moves along in a series of flashbacks, featuring significant episodes of the dying man's life. These include the presence of a boatman's young daughter Kuyil (Radha) in his village. The protagonist is unhappily married to a shrewish wife by the name of Ponnatha (Vadivukkarasi), and seeks comfort and solace in a friendship with Kuyil. The friendship raises eyebrows, and is socially awkward and complicated for both Malaichami and Kuyil. Sivaji Ganesan as Malaichami Radha as Kuyil (Voice-over by Raadhika) Vadivukkarasi as Ponnatha Sathyaraj as Mayilvaganam (former lover of Ponnatha) Dipan as Sellakannu Ranjani as Sevuli[2] (Voice-over by Usha Rajendar) Aruna Mucherla as Rasamma Ilavarasu as Photographer Janagaraj A. K. Veerasamy as Sengodan